📢 Celebrating that "Caring for Methods: 'Care-Ful Method Practice' through Methodography" by @i_ngli & I has been published today! 🎉
📖 In the chapter we advocate for methodography as a genre of care-ful interrogation of method practice in #STSethnography.
📙 The chapter is part of a beautiful collection concerning "Ethical and Methodological Dilemmas in Social Science Interventions" edited by @DorisLinnea & Niels Christian Mossfeldt Nickelsen.
Life hack: Don't like police, think they are #ACAB... easy solution. You can tresspass anyone, including police. Use a FOIA request, get the list of all police for your district, and issue a tresspass warning preemtively for all of them.
Now if they step foot on your property (without a warrant) it is a criminal and arrestable offense. Obviously they can still come on your land in an emergency without a warrant (exigent circumstances it is called). But if they try to violate your rights, you have a much stronger case to have them jailed.
@freemo Wondering if one could hand officials / officers a piece of paper - like anti- trespass template made by us ready for any household ready to print or online that could be handed to them? #law#protection#civil#prevention#methods
Therefore they would be 'serve' the official to some degree since we individuals also have the power of law. This could be a good preventative / pre-empted thing to have ready printed or online site since it happens more and more... ?
Even to write in the blanks the the officers name or number
Thoughts from anyone welcome or those inside law... @neil
Quick question for the Python folks out there. Does Python have something similar to the immutable Array Methods like reduce, map and filter in JavaScript? Just curious. #javascript#methods#python
A new article examining COVID-19 testing situations - moments in which it is no longer possible to go on in the usual way - on Twitter published in Social Media + Society, co-authored by @NoortjeMarres@gabrielecolombo@lbngr@jwyg Carolin Gerlitz & James Tripp.
Personas non grata: https://simplysecure.org/designunderpressure/#methods
10 type of people you probably don't want in your product or service, but who are likely to find their way in any way. Those will help you design beyond the "ideal condition"
#FrontZurich
"Never assume your participants are able to set up the tools. Consider how accessible your tools are, how to people set them up" @erioldoesdesign explains how to do UX research in humanitarian and human rights technologies
Come visit the #Methods and #Metrics session at #CHI2023 starting now! A bunch of interesting papers in the pipeline (including one I worked on). If you're into #selfefficacy, #smarthomes and scale dev, give us a visit!